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September/October 2007

    

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Features

Hyperfocal Distance, by Patrick Gainer
Understand the interrelation between f-stop, focus, and depth-of-field.

Evaluate Prints under the Right Lights, by Timothy Edberg
The wrong illumination throws off all your color decisions. Here's why and what to do about it.

The Business of Photography, Part II, by Bobbi Lane
Copyright, licensing, and business plans aren't sexy, but understanding them is crucial for success.

Portfolio: Recollections, by John Sexton

Getting Better Skin Tones, by Ctein
Whether you have a lackluster original capture, or are restoring damaged family treasures, these digital techniques make subjects look their best.

High Dynamic Range Photography, by Dan Burkholder
The Zone System on steroids boldly takes digital photos where no contrast range has gone before.

Digital Color Corrections, by Barry Haynes
Camera Raw and Photoshop— when to use which?

 

Departments

3 PHOTO News
7 New Products
9 Vestal at Large Place and Time by David Vestal
11 Photo Myths
Overexposure and Film Grain
by Dick Dickerson and Silvia Zawadzki
24 Master Printing Class
Photographing a Canyon
by Bruce Barnbaum

Bonus Online Article

Review: The Canon 1D Mark III and the New Generation of Fast CompactFlash Cards from Lexar and SanDisk, by Paul Schranz

Getting Better Skin Tones, by Ctein
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Barry Haynes’s, “Haynes Camera Raw: Additional Articles.
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